June, 2013Franklin Adhesives & Polymers Launches YouTube Channel
Customers now can click on Franklin Adhesives & Polymers’ growing library of how-to and other types of videos on the renowned YouTube forum for sharing originally created videos. The division also maintains a blog and LinkedIn discussion group.

Rooted in research made possible through a grant from the United Soybean Board, Multibond MX-100 is Franklin Adhesives & Polymers’ first bio-modified adhesive. The Franklin International division incorporated a soy derivative into polyvinyl acetate (PVA) to create a high-performance, bio-modified adhesive for use in the manufacture of engineered hardwood flooring (hardwood plywood).

Franklin Adhesives & Polymers is unveiling its new Plywood Line, a first-of-its-kind selection of seven CARB-compliant adhesives for plywood products, at IWF 2010. The line includes PVA adhesives, a new EPI product – and the division’s first-ever bio-modified PVA adhesives, using soy. All adhesives in the line are eligible for LEED credits.

With new Micronax microsphere technology, Franklin Adhesives & Polymers brings a new level of repositionability to adhesives for use in a wide array of applications, from product decorations to wall decals. This division of Franklin International can customize microspheres to meet unique requirements for customers.

The revolutionary new Acrynax line of acrylic polymer hot melt adhesives provides an environmentally safe alternative to solvent-based products for diverse medical and industrial applications. Acrynax offers a variety of performance choices and can be used as formulated or as an additive to other polymers.

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